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DEFENSE

Soldier injured by mortar

The Ministry of National Defense has launched a probe into an accident that occurred on Friday morning resulting in an army sergeant sustaining lacerations to his hands and left eyelid after he was apparently hit by a practice mortar round. The injured sergeant in the Army’s 109th Infantry Brigade, surnamed Fan (范), was reportedly hit by a practice round fired from a 120mm mortar training simulator while its range was undergoing maintenance, the ministry said in a statement. The practice round was not loaded with explosives, it said. The sergeant received medical attention at a hospital and was not in a critical condition, it said, adding that a task force has been created to investigate the accident.

SEISMICITY

Earthquake hits off Hualien

A magnitude 5.4 earthquake struck off Hualien County in eastern Taiwan at 00:54am yesterday, according to the Central Weather Administration (CWA). There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The epicenter of the temblor was in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Hualien, 64.9km south of Hualien County Hall, at a depth of 28.7km, a report released by the CWA’s Seismology Center indicated. The earthquake’s intensity, which gauges the actual effect of a seismic event, was highest in Taitung’s Chenggong (成功) and Changbin (長濱) townships, as well as Hualien, where it registered as a 4 on Taiwan’s 7-tier intensity scale. The quake also measured an intensity of 3 in Taitung’s Chishang (池上) and Donghe (東河) townships, and Changhua, Nantou and Chiayi counties, the CWA said.

SPORTS

Surfer dies in road crash

Indonesian professional surfer Febri Ansyah died on Friday morning from injuries suffered in a scooter crash, the Taitung County Government said yesterday. Febri’s scooter crashed into a tree and a road sign near the 128km mark on Provincial Highway 11 early on Friday. He later died from severe head wounds, the Taitung County Transportation and Tourism Development Department said. The 24-year-old was in Taitung to compete in this year’s Taiwan Open of Surfing, taking place at Jinzun Harbor from Monday until today. The county government, the competition’s organizer, suspended all events taking place yesterday morning and invited competitors to take part in a “paddle out” ceremony to commemorate Febri. Events were resumed yesterday afternoon, the county government said.

CRIME

Actor indicted over assault

Actor Chris Wang (宥勝) was indicted by the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on Wednesday on suspicion of molesting a woman in 2016. According to the office, the alleged victim wrote about what happened to her on Facebook in June, about seven years after the alleged incident. It was then reported to the office by an anonymous person who read the post. The indictment alleged the incident occurred after Wang offered to take the woman home after work. Once there, Wang asked if he could use the bathroom before leaving, but he would not leave after relieving himself, the indictment said. Wang then touched the woman and allegedly tried to remove some of her clothing against her will, it said. Taipei prosecutors recommended that Wang be charged under Article 224 of the Criminal Code, which stipulates that a person who commits an obscene act against another individual’s will should be given a jail sentence ranging from six months to a maximum of five years.

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